Title | Date | Views | Brief Description |
Three studies on the assessment and diagnosis of auditory processing disorders |
2015 |
2292 |
Three studies on the assessment and diagnosis of Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) were conducted. The first study measured the failure rate of AP tests (speech and non-speech) and the APD diagnosis rate using four different diagnostic criteria. A r... |
Role of medial olivocochlear neural efferent pathway in perception of tinnitus in presence of silence |
2018 |
1007 |
Over 20 million Americans struggle with troublesome effects of tinnitus. Tinnitus has a negative impact on a patient’s overall health and social well-being. Tinnitus can be a disabling condition. People with tinnitus regularly experience distress, de... |
Effects of silence on the perception of tinnitus and auditory evoked responses |
2019 |
239 |
Approximately, 12 million Americans struggle with the bothersome effects of tinnitus to a degree that interferes with their daily activities and quality of their lives. Lacking a clear definition of the origin and mechanism of tinnitus hinders the pr... |
Family stress and resilience in families with young children who are deaf or hard of hearing |
2020 |
1076 |
This mixed-methods study sought to examine the perceptions of family stress and resilience in parents with young children who are deaf or hard of hearing. A theoretical model based in family stress theory was used to guide the study. Quantitative dat... |
Late auditory evoked potentials and P300 in young female adults who perceive temporary tinnitus after a brief period of silence |
2021 |
346 |
This study aims to broaden the present understanding of the differences in cortical responses that may underlie the tendency of some people to perceive tinnitus. Participants were 30 female adults with no history of hearing loss or persistent tinnitu... |